27 past events with the fiction writing tag
0 upcoming events with this tagDec 1, 2009
Tuesday
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Undergraduate Writers Gala
7:30pm to 9:00pm @
Bracken Library, Ball State University
Room 104
Writing will come to life from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. tonight in Bracken Library Room 104 at the third annual Undergraduate Writers Gala. Twenty students will present original works in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. After the student presentations, everyone who attends can participate in a round robin haiku contest. Prizes will be provided. “The purpose is to showcase undergraduate talent inside and out of the department and allow them to compete and get their work out there,” said Tyler Gobble, president of the Writers Community of Ball State. The Student Government Association and the Writers Community are co-sponsoring the event. This is the first year for their partnership. Last year 65 students attended, but Gobble said he’s hoping to see 75 people there this year. Free food will also be provided.
Mar 22, 2010
Monday
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In Print V: Ball State's Festival of First Books
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
IN PRINT V: BALL STATE'S FESTIVAL OF FIRST BOOKS FEATURING NEWLY MINTED AUTHORS MITCHELL DOUGLAS, MARY MILLER, KAO KALIA YANG, & WRITER/EDITOR MATT BELL
Mitchell L. H. Douglas's debut poetry collection, Cooling Board: A Long-Playing Poem (Red Hen Press, 2009), explores the personal and professional struggles of soul legend Donny Hathaway.
Mary Miller's short story collection, Big World, was published in February 2009 by Short Flight/Long Drive Books.
Kao Kalia Yang's first memoir, The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir, was published by Coffee House Press in 2009.
Matt Bell Matt Bell is the author of a forthcoming fiction collection, How They Were Found (Keyhole, Fall 2010). He is also the editor of The Collagist and the series editor of Dzanc's Best of the Web anthology series.
*Teachers: excerpts from all three In Print books are available through Bracken's electronic reserve (search under "Christman" or "Visiting Writers Series")
Mar 23, 2010
Tuesday
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Panel Discussion: Writing & Publishing That First Book
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
A Panel Discussion on Writing and Publishing That First Book with In Print Authors & Editor Matt Bell
Mitchell L. H. Douglas's debut poetry collection, Cooling Board: A Long-Playing Poem (Red Hen Press, 2009), explores the personal and professional struggles of soul legend Donny Hathaway.
Mary Miller's short story collection, Big World, was published in February 2009 by Short Flight/Long Drive Books.
Kao Kalia Yang's first memoir, The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir, was published by Coffee House Press in 2009.
Matt Bell Matt Bell is the author of a forthcoming fiction collection, How They Were Found (Keyhole, Fall 2010). He is also the editor of The Collagist and the series editor of Dzanc's Best of the Web anthology series.Mar 23, 2011
Wednesday
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In Print Festival of First Books
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Please join us for the sixth annual In Print Festival of First Books, featuring authors Debra Gwartney, Paul Killebrew, Tina May Hall, and author and editor Tadd Adcox. These writers will read from their books of poetry, fiction and nonfiction, and share their knowledge about writing and publishing. Both events will be followed by a reception and booksigning. The In Print Festival is free and open to the public.
All In Print attendees will receive a FREE copy of the 2011 issue of The Broken Plate!
Wednesday, March 23, AJ 175, 7:30pm: In Print Reading
Debra Gwartney, Paul Killebrew, and Tina May Hall will read from their recently published books.
Thursday, March 24, AJ 175, 7:30pm: In Print Panel Discussion
The authors will be joined by Tadd Adcox, editor of Artifice magazine, for a discussion about writing and publishing.
Please contact Mark Neely (maneely@bsu.edu) for more information.Mar 24, 2011
Thursday
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In Print Festival of First Books
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Please join us for the sixth annual In Print Festival of First Books, featuring authors Debra Gwartney, Paul Killebrew, Tina May Hall, and author and editor Tadd Adcox. These writers will read from their books of poetry, fiction and nonfiction, and share their knowledge about writing and publishing. Both events will be followed by a reception and booksigning. The In Print Festival is free and open to the public.
All In Print attendees will receive a FREE copy of the 2011 issue of The Broken Plate!
Wednesday, March 23, AJ 175, 7:30pm: In Print Reading
Debra Gwartney, Paul Killebrew, and Tina May Hall will read from their recently published books.
Thursday, March 24, AJ 175, 7:30pm: In Print Panel Discussion
The authors will be joined by Tadd Adcox, editor of Artifice magazine, for a discussion about writing and publishing.
Please contact Mark Neely (maneely@bsu.edu) for more information.Oct 7, 2011
Friday
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To Kill a Mockingbird: From Novel to Film
10:00am to 12:42pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 N Minnetrista Parkway
The E.B.& Bertha C. Ball Center (400 N Minnetrista Parkway, Muncie) presents "To Kill a Mockingbird: From Novel to Film" hosted by Conrad Lane, Friday, October 7, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Conrad Lane will discuss the major differences between the novel and the film, examine the making of the movie, and highlight the various cast members. There is no fee, but reservations are required. Please call 285-8975.
Feb 15, 2012
Wednesday
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Visiting Writers Patricia Henley and Mary Leader
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
David Letterman Communication and Media Building, Ball State University
Room 125
Ball State University (adjacent to belltower)
Patricia Henley's novel, HUMMINGBIRD HOUSE, was a finalist for the National Book Award. She is also the author of two chapbooks, four story collections, and another novel. Her latest book is OTHER HEARTBREAKS, a collection of short stories. She is a Professor of English at Purdue University.
Mary Leader is the author of THE PENULTIMATE SUITOR (winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize), and RED SIGNATURE (a National Poetry Series selection). Her latest collection is BEYOND THE FIRE. A former Assistant State Attorney General of Oklahoma, she is now a Professor of English at Purdue University.
This event is free and open to the public and will include refreshments.
Sponsored by Creative Writing in the Ball State English Department.
Contact Mark Neely (maneely@bsu.edu).
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Visiting Writers Patricia Henley and Mary Leader
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
David Letterman Communication and Media Building, Ball State University
Room 125
Ball State University (adjacent to belltower)
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To Kill a Mockingbird: From Novel to Film
10:00am to 12:42pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 N Minnetrista Parkway
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In Print Festival of First Books
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
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In Print Festival of First Books
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
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Panel Discussion: Writing & Publishing That First Book
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.
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In Print V: Ball State's Festival of First Books
7:30pm to 12:42pm @
Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 175
1001 N. McKinley Ave.